The Wireless Page To TV Magnifier scans written materials and sends them wirelessly to your television set in real time, magnifying them up to 25X for easy viewing of fine print. This handheld scanner picks up every detail of a picture or every letter of a word and transfers data to its base station (that plugs into your TV) which then sends it to your television screen with a bright, easy-to-read 2,25-inch x 1,5-inch field of view. [Hammacher]
Hitachi has added two new LCD TVs to its Wooo series by announcing the 22-inch L22-HP05 and 26-inch L26-HP05. Both TVs support a native resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and feature 400 cd/m2 brightness, a 250GB of HDD for recording your favorite TV programs, two BS/110 degree CS digital TV tuners, DLNA support and 170 degree viewing angle. No to mention, they also come with two 10-Watt stereo speakers and a range of connectivity ports including 3 HDMI, S-Video, D4 and Ethernet. The L22-HP05 and L26-HP05 will become available in Japan starting on March 3rd for 110,000 Yen (about $1,220) and 130,000 Yen (about $1,442), respectively. [Akihabara]
Thanko has recently launched the Mike Cable USB-XLR microphone that allows you to connect the mic to your PC via USB port. The device is priced at 4,980 Yen ($55). [Thanko]
Planex today introduced their latest combo gadget in the form of the Planex MZK-WDPR. The gadget is a combination between an all-in-one wireless router and a 3.5-inch (320 x 240) digital photo frame. The wireless router supports WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, meanwhile the digital photo frame is compatible with most of famous multimedia formats such as MP3, WMA, JPEG, BMP, MPEG-1/4, and MPEG-4 AVC/H.264. Additional specs include a 2GB of internal memory, two 1.5W speakers, Youtube Function, an FM tuner, FrameChannel services and two USB 2.0 ports. Measuring 193mm x 130mm x 119mm and weighing 450grams, the Planex MZK-WDPR is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Mac OS X. You can purchase the MZK-WDPR for 24,800 Yen ($275). [Planex]
Here is the retro-styled LG Serie 1 TV that uses the old CRT technology with a 4:3 aspect ratio cathode ray tube for you to watch your favorite TV series such as “Brady Bunch” and “I Dream of Jeannie”. This old-fashioned TV screen features a 14-inch diagonal screen with rabbit-ear antennae, chrome legs, and old-school knobs for changing channels and adjusting volume. The LG Serie 1 TV adopts a modern digital tuner, composite video for your retro video game console, and a wireless remote controller. What’s more, you can flip the television between full color, black & white and sepia tone modes. Available in Orange (model 14SR1EB) and a dark brown (model 14SR1DB), the LG Serie 1 Retro Classic TV is currently available only in Korea for 249,000 Won ($216). More
Trigem Japan comes back to the all-in-one PC market by releasing two brand new PCs in Japan, the AVA8325E7BD and AVA8325E7SM. The former features a 3GB of RAM with a 320GB of HDD, meanwhile the latter has a 2GB of RAM and a 250GB of HDD. Both computers come jam packed with a 18.4-inch wide (1680 x 945) LCD, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium OS and a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon X2 3250e Dual Core CPU. The Averatec AVA8325E7BD and AVA8325E7SM will be released in January 29, 2010 for 69,800 Yen ($774) and 89,800 Yen ($996), respectively. [GadgetArena]
Another e-Book reader ‘SV-70′ from Brother is set to be unleashed in Japan. Measuring 237 mm x 247mm x 15.5mm and weighing 600 grams, this thin device boasts a 9.7-inch 1200 x 800 display, a 100MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, a USB port and a lithium-ion battery that provides up to 83 hours of continuous use. The SV-70 will go on sale in Japan starting on February 20th for unannounced price yet. More
Acer is set to drop a new desktop PC for the Japanese market namely the eMachines EL1832-E13. The system is equipped with an 18.5-inch 1366 x 768 widescreen LCD display, a 2.70GHz Intel Pentium E5400 CPU, a NVIDIA GeForce 7100 (integrated video) + nForce 630i chipset, a 2GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, a DVD burner and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit OS. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers 9x USB 2.0, eSATA, HDMI, D-Sub, Gigabit Ethernet, serial port and two PS/2. The eMachines EL1832-E13 will hit Japan on January 29th for a retail price of 59,800 Yen (around $664). [eMachines]
Brookstone has recently introduced the My Life Pocket Digital Photo Frame. This portable frame features a 3.5-inch display screen with 320 x 240 resolution and a rechargeable battery for up to three hours of viewing. Each purchase comes equipped with an A/C adapter and a software (both Windows and Mac) to resize your photos to best fit the My Life. The unit is able to hold up to 4000 pictures in its internal 128MB of storage. If you are interested, you can buy the My Life Pocket Digital Photo Frame for $70. [Brookstone]
Lenovo will release its first e-book reader, the Lenovo Tianji EB-605. The gadget will feature a 6-inch display with a 400MHz Samsung ARM CPU, and supports DF, CHM, EPUB, TXT, HTM, HTML, RTF, PDF?DJVU, MOBI, PRC formats. The Lenovo Tianji EB-605 measures 178mm x 128.4mm x 9.9mm. Stay tuned for more updates. [zol]


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